Green Party starts new campaign in Illinois
The Greens have moved to the courts. But Kraig Koch says their complaint about exclusion from a public television debate may fall before precedent.
The Greens have moved to the courts. But Kraig Koch says their complaint about exclusion from a public television debate may fall before precedent.
Kraig Koch discusses the administration's proposal that would require all online communication services to provide back doors to their services, opening them to the government if and when a wiretap order was presented.
In a major decision rejecting its precedents and a century of history, the U.S. Supreme Court opened the door to corporate funding of independent expenditures supporting the election of political candidates. The ruling could lead to huge
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a strong statement Monday in opposition to the efforts of Islamic countries to make "religious defamation" a violation of human rights, writes William H. Freivogel. Clinton's action came in response to
Obama Justice Department lawyers argued against releasing notes of an FBI interview with Vice President Dick Cheney that could embarrass former presidents and vice presidents on late night comedy shows such as the "The Daily Show."
Justice David H. Souter's reported decision to leave the U.S. Supreme Court is not likely to change the court's direction. Justice Souter had become a moderate voice during his nearly two decades on the bench and is likely to be replaced by a
Last summer's Supreme Court ruling giving Guantanamo prisoners the right to challenge their detention in federal court led this week to a judge's order to release five Algerians against whom the government had a flimsy case. It is the first time
One important development to watch is whether the Justice Department intervenes in the Ohio voters registration dispute to challenge 200,000 voters whose names don't match other state databases. If the Justice Department enters the Ohio case,
The plight of 17 Uighurs captured near Tora Bora during the age of terrorism would seem a long distance in time and space from a Cold War drama on Ellis Island involving Ignatz Mezei. But the Bush administration is trying to use the U.S. Supreme
In her interview with Katie Couric, Sarah Palin could not think of any Supreme Court case she disagreed with other than Roe v. Wade. Joseph Biden - as one would expect from his role as Judiciary Committee chair - handled a similar